Brilliant! Described and demonstrated in a charmingly modest, understated fashion. Makes one want to find out what else Mr Barron has been working on in the intervening eleven years.
I am going to use this method to build a Roubo inspired bench. This is an ingenious solution and since the legs, stretchers and top are all laminated, there’s no reason the entire design can’t use the technique!!
You always find a way to add a little something to common projects, and that little something is always extremely useful. I've seen the laminated Roubo before, specifically Stumpy Nubs channel if anyone wants to see the entire laminated roubo build. But adding those wedges makes for an easier joint that looks better imo. Keep the videos coming David. Thanks for sharing.
I have seen the "built up" joinery idea before for making a bench (plywood and 2x4 benches for beginners). Nice application of the idea for the Roubo's more difficult joinery. Nicely done video. Thanks
Not a new video, but what a beauty. Mr. Barron just strikes me as the modern day old timer. That perfect work is the result of many hours of hard work and the reflection of a precise and artistic mind. How fortunate we are to witness this.
Incredible that you took the time to show the 'cut-away'. Takes any guess work out for the average woodworker. Kudos!
Brilliant! Described and demonstrated in a charmingly modest, understated fashion. Makes one want to find out what else Mr Barron has been working on in the intervening eleven years.
I am going to use this method to build a Roubo inspired bench. This is an ingenious solution and since the legs, stretchers and top are all laminated, there’s no reason the entire design can’t use the technique!!
Thanks for taking the time to present this. I'm glad I found this video before I had committed myself to building my bench.
What an excellent presentation. Clear and concise. Thanks David.
Great video. Thank you for taking the time to put this demonstration together.
I cannot tell you how impressed l am. A brilliant idea, beautifully executed and flawlessly explained. Thank you so much.
Beautiful job David. Thanks for posting this.
Great bench David, I always enjoy your videos. Excellent idea on the legs, simple and sturdy.
An absolute pleasure to watch. Clever means of assembly.
You always find a way to add a little something to common projects, and that little something is always extremely useful. I've seen the laminated Roubo before, specifically Stumpy Nubs channel if anyone wants to see the entire laminated roubo build. But adding those wedges makes for an easier joint that looks better imo. Keep the videos coming David. Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations on producing a great joint, and the video also.
Lovely work and, yes, you have encouraged me.
Bravo!, what a great bench with beautiful joinery... I have downloaded this video and will refer to it while building my bench...
I have seen the "built up" joinery idea before for making a bench (plywood and 2x4 benches for beginners). Nice application of the idea for the Roubo's more difficult joinery. Nicely done video. Thanks
Thanks Sr. Your didactic style is amazing. I learn English while learn carpentry. Great!!
Not a new video, but what a beauty. Mr. Barron just strikes me as the modern day old timer. That perfect work is the result of many hours of hard work and the reflection of a precise and artistic mind. How fortunate we are to witness this.
Simply a brilliant idea to lame ate the dovetailed legs, and well executed. Nicely done David.
wow absolutely awesome. thought this was out of reach for sure. thanks for your sharing your passion of woodworking.
Gorgeous bench with brilliant construction.